Deanach OSX Brought to the Mac by Anubis and nanovivid
After many, many months of development, I'm proud to finally bring you Deanach OSX. A port of Sonus' beautiful Deanach3, Anu…
This is gorgeous, I did like the theme on windows but on OS X it's a whole other beast. Fantastic work, such a smooth clean theme. Big, big thanks for all the hard work
On windows, I just download a few libs and .h files in a package and include them in the project and I'm off.
Here on my Macbook, I'm apparently in some sort of UNIX world with ./…
I'm not sure I want to download and install the SDL framework again, it didn't seem to work the last time. Also, advancemame isn't an xcode project (and the package link says "proj…
You need to compile SDL yourself, since (last time I checked) the downloadable version is PPC-only. You'll also need to (a) put it in ~/Library/Frameworks (or /Library/Frameworks) …
Hi i'm developing an application that needs tail -f - like functionality, and, i'd like to avoid using an NSTask + executing "tail -f" on the file i want to continuosly read
I've …
The name comes from a plant that is in Wil's house, the monstera deliciosa, often called the Swiss Cheese Plant or split leaf philodendron. Here's a picture of the actual plant:
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The name comes from a plant that is in Wil's house, the monstera deliciosa, often called the Swiss Cheese Plant or split leaf philodendron. Here's a picture of t…
I had never really heard of them until I started working for DM, but when I went back home to Hawaii to visit, I was excitedly describing this crazy plant to my wife's parents, who…
Can't say much for Coverflow as an interface, per se. Right now you can select individual tracks, let alone get any info about an album. But for browsing through a catalogue...man …
it would be kool if you clicked on the album and the jewel case opened up, displaying the list of songs on the left side of the open case. then you could select the song and play i…
unfortunately coverflow seems to cripple my system whenever I start it up - I don't think it's particularly memory secure!
I have a 1GHz TiBook with 512Mb Ram - not amazing but st…